Pronunciation of Idiom: rén jiān dì yù
Idiom definition: hell on earth. Metaphor is a dark society.
Origin of idioms: Many heavy smokers lie on the ground, squirming there like maggots, smoking and living like ~. (Ye Yuan's "Lin Zexu")
Idiom example: this is really a ~. be close/near at hand
Explanation: branch: an ancient unit of length, eight inches per week, which is equivalent to six inches and two cents per square foot today; Close at hand: metaphor is close at hand. Metaphor is close at hand, but it is difficult to meet each other, as if you are far away.
The source "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Jiu Nian": "Tianwei does not violate Yan Zhichi."
What's a pity that the left and right examples can't be similar now? (Feng Ming and Meng Long, Selected Novels of Ancient and Modern Times, Volume 22)
Used as subject, predicate and object; Describe the rare hidden mirror flower (shu ǐ yuè j ì hu ā)
Explanation: The moon in the water is a flower in the mirror. Metaphor is illusory.
Source: Xie Ming Zhen's "Four Poems" Volume 1: "Poetry is solvable, unsolvable, and does not need to be solved. If you hide in the mirror, don't obscure it. "
Example: ~ The air is beautiful, but this life is too rewarding. ★ "Rebirth" Back to Sixty-seventh
Synonym: mirror flowers and water moon
Usage: as subject, object and attribute; Something unreal.
The powder skeleton is unknown, and the rest are combined with their own language.